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"Great Performances" La Cenerentola (1996)


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Jacopo Ferretti (libretto)
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Original Air Date:
3 April 1996 (Season 24, Episode 12)
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
Cecilia Bartoli ... Angelina
Enzo Dara ... Don Magnifico
Raúl Giménez ... Don Ramiro (as Raul Gimémez)
Alessandro Corbelli ... Dandini
Michele Pertusi ... Alidoro
Laura Knoop ... Clorinda
Jill Grove ... Tisbe
Bruno Campanella ... Conductor
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Spiro Winsett ... Supernumerary (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Brian Large 
 
Writing credits
Jacopo Ferretti (libretto)

Charles Perrault (story "Cendrillon, ou la Petite pantoufle de verre") uncredited

Produced by
Judy Flannery .... producer
J.F. Mastroianni .... executive producer
Mona Niemiec .... associate producer
 
Film Editing by
Gary Bradley 
 
Production Design by
Mauro Carosi 
 
Costume Design by
Odette Nicoletti 
 
Makeup Department
Dottie Staker .... makeup designer
Dottie Staker .... wig designer
 
Production Management
Lonnie Porro .... production manager
 
Art Department
Josef d'Bache-Kane .... graphic designer (as Josef D'Baché Kane)
Darryl DeAngelo .... paintbox artist
 
Sound Department
Phil Gitomer .... sound technician
David Hewitt .... sound technician
Matthew Hutchinson .... sound editor
James Hynes .... sound editor
Sean McClintock .... sound technician
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Juan Barrera .... camera operator
Marie Barrett .... lighting designer
Steve Bondy .... video tape operator
Bill Bradley .... video tape operator
Jim Covello .... camera operator
Don Dorsey .... camera operator
Manny Guiterrez .... camera operator
Greg Overton .... camera operator
David Smith .... camera operator
Don Washburn .... camera operator
Don Watt .... camera operator
 
Editorial Department
Priscilla Hoadley .... vision mixer
 
Music Department
Leticia Austria .... music preparation
Richard Bado .... chorus master
Bruno Campanella .... conductor
Christoph Eschenbach .... musical director: Houston Symphony
Houston Grand Opera Chorus .... chorus
The Houston Symphony .... orchestra
Kenneth Merrill .... music preparation
Kenneth Merrill .... musician: harpischord continuo
Gioachino Rossini .... music by
 
Other crew
Roberto De Simone .... stage director: original opera production
Dan Martaus .... video
Doug Mercer .... technical supporter
Christopher Raeburn .... audio producer
Jim Rolin .... chief engineer
Todd Roling .... technical supporter
Fabio Sparvoli .... stage director
Greg Weber .... technical supervisor: Houston Grand Opera
Bink Williams .... video
 

Series Crew
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Directed by
John Glenmeister (episode "Man Who Married a French Wife, the")
Nick Havinga (episode "Girls in Their Summer Dresses") (episode "Monument, The")
 
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(in alphabetical order)
Marion J. Caffey  creator
Daniel Ezralow  creator
Josh Groban  creator

Produced by
Lindsay Law .... producer (episode "Girls in Their Summer Dresses" & "The Monument")
Alan Shallcross .... producer (episode "Man Who Married a French Wife, The")
 
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159 min
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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
A fun production!, 19 December 1999
Author: David McAnally (d.mcanally@uq.net.au) from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Set in the late 1700's, this production is a combination of opera and pantomime farce. These pantomime aspects include comical costumes for Cenerentola's two stepsisters, Clorinda and Tisbe - and for the courtiers during their wine cellar scene with Don Magnifico. Some of the interactions, between the characters, are 'played for laughs'. The singing is good, and the Prince and his Cinderella make a cute couple. A fun production!

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